Wan settings – Netopia 6.3 User Manual

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Appendix A

CONFIG Commands

The remote network is more than one router away but the static route should
not be replaced by a dynamic route, even if the dynamic route is more effi-
cient.

Deletes a static route. Deleting a static route removes all information associated
with that route.

WAN Settings

Enables or disables communications through the WAN Ethernet port [or specified
VCC Interface] in the Cayman Gateway. You must enable TCP/IP [or BNCP] func-
tions for the WAN port before you can configure its network settings.

Assigns an IP address to the Cayman Gateway on the WAN [or specified VCC
interface]. The IP address you assign must be unique on your network.

Specifies the broadcast address for the TCP/IP network connected to the WAN
Ethernet port [or specified VCC interface]. IP hosts use the broadcast address to
send messages to every host on your network simultaneously.
The broadcast address for most networks is the network number followed by 255.
For example, the broadcast address for the 192.168.1.0 network would be
192.168.1.255. .

Specifies the subnet mask for the TCP/IP network connected to the WAN Ethernet
port [or specified VCC interface]. The subnet mask specifies which bits of the 32-
bit binary IP address represent network information. The default subnet mask for
most networks is 255.255.255.0 (Class C subnet mask).

BOTH

delete ip static-routes destination-network

net_address

Many of these setting commands are designated as

BOTH.

Note however:

For the 3220-H (DSL platform) you must identify the virtual PPP
interface [vccn], a number from 1 to 8.
This argument does not apply to the 2E-H platform.
Also note that the 3220-H refers to the “specified VCC interface”
while the 2E refers to the “WAN Ethernet port.”

BOTH

set ip wan [vccn] option { on | off }

BOTH

set ip wan [vccn] address

ip_address

BOTH

set ip wan [vccn] broadcast

broadcast_address

BOTH

set ip wan [vccn] netmask

netmask

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